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This was the best book I've read so far in 2023.
Is there any injustice that Donald Trump does not decide to support? It's infuriating how, with absolutely no knowledge of the Gallagher case, he felt the need to get involved. And for the most selfish of reasons too. Every time I think I can't possibly hate that piece of shit more than I already do, he finds a way. 😡😡😡😡😡
This was the best book I've read so far in 2023.
...because of an aspect of criminal law known as proximate cause. Under the law, someone couldn't fatally wound another person but then not be responsible if the victim died of something else. A man who shot someone in the chest during an argument, for example, still committed murder even if the victim staggered into the street and got hit by a car, because the shooting was the proximate cause of death.
"You can't play by the rules when you're the only person reading the rule book."
“He didn‘t believe in heaven or hell…If the world was going to be a better place, it wouldn‘t be because of some divine being, but because of the daily effort of individuals. In real ways, the future of humanity was built by the small actions of millions of everyday folks, and it could be torn down the same way.”